The Home of Tomorrow will be WOOD Not plastic, or steel, or asbestos but good, solid timber is the material for New Zealand'$ future homes: Wood grows here, it is cheap; warm; human; livable, safer in earthquakes, and it lends itself to a multitude of beautiful { finishes: 0 But Wood has Enemies There'$ only one drawback__wood in this country is wide open to attack by Borer and Termite: But they need never get a hold on your property. Mainten- ance is the secret: Let Boracure examine your house regularly (right down to its hidden foundations) SO that destructive pests can be checked right at the starta Anoblum Beetle, magnified Boracure WiII Beat them If you suspect Borer already, nothing~yet it may save You Boracure can Probably eradi- hundreds of pounds: cate them with their Penta- chlorophenol treatment: But AlI inquiries should be sent to even if You have found no BORACURE (UZ) LTD. trace of insects, have your P.o: Box 632, home examined: Wellington, but work is handled by our branches A preliminary inspection costs throughout the country: nothing and commits You to 2.5
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 323, 31 August 1945, Page 12
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184Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 323, 31 August 1945, Page 12
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